This document summarizes an article about money laundering. It defines money laundering as disguising illegally obtained money to make it appear legitimate. It discusses how money laundering has negative impacts on economies by diverting resources to less productive areas, weakening financial institutions, and facilitating crime and corruption. It also explains how money laundering harms developing countries' attempts to establish offshore financial centers and distorts international trade and capital flows. The document concludes that money laundering is a global problem requiring international cooperation to address.